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Winton – Arno’s Wall

On December 29, 2021 By Born to TravelIn Art, Gardens, Photography, Roadtrip, Travel2 Comments

Arno's Wall Part art, part architecture, part genius, part weird, but largely one man's practical construction which uses lots of junk culled from the local tip to make a 2m high wall down the side of his property. Now I won't ramble on because a sign board at the front of his property describes his …

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Another beach at Mallacoota to walk along. Such an awesome place.
More exploring at Mallacoota.
Mallacoota is such a quiet relaxing place to take a walk.
Windy drive into Mallacoota on a wet day. Pleased to see the trees recovering from bushfire damage
Pambula Beach walk back in February.
No, that’s not a real dog!
Tuross Heads
Cliff top views from Moruya Heads.
Moruya Heads North Beach.
Moruya South Heads Beach. I always love watching waves at the beach. Great place for a walk too.
Loved this forest of Eucalyptus we drove through on the way into Bermagui.
Banksia tree flowering near Bermagui.
Views to the north and south from the Michael Lerner Lookout just south of Bermagui.
Some more shots of the coastline near Bermagui’s Blue Pool. Pretty happy to spot the seals in the last two photos with my zoom lens.
The Blue Pool swimming pool at Bermagui.
Near the blue pool area at Bermagui. Just love the colour of the water along the Sapphire Coast of New South Wales.
On our return from walking the Mill Bay Boardwalk in Narooma we were pleased to see this seal up quite close. Check out photo 3 to see why. I’m guessing it knows a free feed is coming up every time it sees fishermen cleaning up their catch. It also hung around for a free shower too!
Mill Bay boardwalk in Narooma. Such a peaceful place to take a walk.
Love this Aussie flavoured street art on a toilet building in Narooma created by their high school students.
Not far north from Merimbula is the lovely but touristy town of Tilba. Most of the shops are maintained in keeping with a village that is National Trust rated. It’s fun to explore the various shops and buildings. My favourite was the dairy - delicious cheese. The last photo shows number 10 Bate Street which has been renovated in recent times. The fence is the last thing to be done.

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